Archives
September 2, 2010
Feature
- Patterson declares Sept. as National Preparedness Month
- Before the Bell Breakfast forum to take a look at financial reform
- News (AP) - Federal court refuses to rehear Guantanamo ruling
- News (AP) - Judge rules no medical pot use for suspects
- News (AP) - American Indian tribe wants to join Asian carp lawsuit
- News (AP) - 'The Tea Party' files state Supreme Court appeal
- News (AP) - Not-guilty plea for Jay Vincent but deal looms
- News (AP) - Bankruptcy court approves Visteon Chapter 11 plan
- Consumer Bankuptcy Association hits the links
- Summer outlet-- Camp program helps area boys, girls DEFY the odds
- First draft-- Attorney writes screenplay about the Great Sit-down Strike in Flint
headlines
- Shot in the arm: Committee's annual golf outing gives boost to Vets Returning Home facility
- FBI to partner with Nessel's FORCE Team to combat organized retail fraud
- Oakland County budget passes in unanimous vote
- Prosecutor pursues money for kids owed in child support, collects $323K
- Navigating government construction tops agenda at ABA Construction Law meeting in D.C.
headlines National
- For 30 years, ABA Children’s Rights Litigation Committee has trained and supported kids’ lawyers
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Risa Goluboff, UVA Law's First Woman Dean, to Step Down
- How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'Actively Seek Out Leadership Opportunities,' Says Audra J. Soloway of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
- Florida man subject to lifetime sex-offender registration requirements argues that he is “in custody” for purposes of federal post-conviction laws
- The morning read for Thursday, September 21